During the Q&A of the call, Wynn addressed the idea that
Chinese people are genetically predisposed to gambling.

"I want to say that is not my opinion," said Wynn.

He then shared the amazing story of his grandparents who
immigrated to America through Ellis Island in the 1890's with
nothing. They struggled through World War I and the Great
Depression with nothing.

After World War II came and went, Wynn's family was finally
confronted by real opportunity.

"They worked hard. They were entrepreneurial. And they got a
taste of the good life," he said. "And they were the first ones
in their family trees to have disposable income of any size."

Wynn believes the same phenomenon that defined post-WWII
expansion in the U.S. can be seen in China today.